MSN: We need to remember the local heroes of the Civil Rights Movement | Column
We need to remember the local heroes of the Civil Rights Movement | Column
The Spokesman-Review: Remembering heroes: Keirsten Lyons honors fallen military members, families and veterans
Tampa Bay Times: We need to remember the local heroes of the Civil Rights Movement | Column
Each year after we publish our Local Heroes issue, we invite local dignitaries, community members, and our staff to SOhO Restaurant to hear from our heroes and honor them for their good work and ...
“We like to pretend that segregation was so long ago, out of sight, out of mind and it’s not, it’s systemic,” says Christopher Jackson, the director of the local production “When the Righteous Triumph ...
Keirsten Lyons strives to highlight the stories of nearly 400 military members who have died since 9/11. As Washington State Fallen Heroes Project director, Lyons volunteers in that role toward ...
The New York Times: Remembering ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, who changed how the NFL is covered
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NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Under pressure from activists, the City Council will consider a resolution regarding proposed state legislation known as the Immigrant Trust Act. The New Jersey Immigrant Trust Act (ITA) is a proposed bill that would protect immigrants by limiting the sharing of their private information by public agencies and curtailing state and local law […]